Upcoming Events

Bric-a-Brac and Book Sale

2012-04-19

Saturday 19th May    10.00am to 3.00pm

Littlehampton United Church Lecture Hall

 

Sale of Bric- a Brack,  Second hand books,  Cards.

Refreshments served all day

Entrance is free

The Lecture Hall is adjacent to St Martin's Car Park, Littlehampton.

 

Grand Auction

2012-05-10

Auction to be held at St Andrew's High School in the school hall.

Friday 28th September

Paul  Campbell will be our auctioneer  (Campbell's Auction Room, Worthing)

A wide variety of goods and services will be on offer.  Viewing from 6.30pm, Auction commences 7.30pm. 

To donate goods, phone Karyn Hinks 01903 718070

GALA NIGHT AT THE METROPOLE HOTEL, BRIGHTON

2012-05-10

 

Guest of honour: Rt. Hon. Dr. Vince Cable  MP

Saturday 6th October 2012

 

Tickets are now on sale for this Black Tie event. Phone Chris Azzaro to book.  (O1903 718070)

The evening will commence with a pre-dinner reception  with Dr Cable, a three course dinner followed by a speech and oportunity to ask questions of the Buisiness Secretary. We conclude with dancing until 1.00am.  

Sponsored Walk

2012-05-20

Support or join our sponsored walk on Sunday May 20th

Rustington to Worthing and back

 

Meet in the car park at Rustington Methodist Church at 12.30 to leave at 1.00pm

Enjoy what we hope will be a pleasent walk along the coast to the Sea Lane Cafe at Goring.  After a short stop we return to Rustington, arriving back at approx 4.30pm

If you are unable to join us on the walk, how about sponsoring one of the participants?

More details and sponsor forms are available from Chris Azzaro  01903   718070

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Latest News and Events

Fundraisers at Georgian Gardens Community Primary School

Local children supporting children in Kenya

Carol Groves, Trustee was invited to Georgian Gardens Community Primary School to give a presentation during an assembly this week.  Carol was presented with a cheque by pupils Felicity and William in the sum of £592.00, which will go towards our sponsorship programme.  Carol was pleased to hear that the pupils are learning about Kenya at the moment, and they had many questions for her.  Some of this money was raised by the pupils doing a sponsored ‘bounce’.   We are very grateful to Georgian Gardens for their continued support, and look forward to sharing more news with them in the future.

 

Silence is Golden

Silence was the order of the day at our Silent Auction.   Bidding on paper at this popular event proved, again, to be an enjoyable way of getting a bargain and raising funds for the charity at the same time.  Karyn Hinks, who organised this year's event said " Thank You to everyone who supported us by donating goods to be sold, or coming along and bidding".  The total amount raised come to over £550.

 

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Fresh Water at Victory School

Work of the well is now complete.  


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The 82 feet deep well was dug last year. Thanks to the staff and students of St Andrew's High School in Worthing who raised the funds for this work.  

Since then we have conected the school to the mains elecricity supply and installed a pump in the well. This enabled water to be pumped to a storage tank above the well. 

 

 

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The second stage was pipe the water to the toilet block and the kitchen.  Thanks to the staff and students of the International School, Eindhoven, in the Netherlands, who raised the money to pay for the pump and all the pipe work.  

The best news of all was revealed when the first water was pumped from the well and found to be of such a quality that the school now has a supply of drinking water.

Antiques Quiz

Ian, Dan, Rhys and Karyn speculate on the age, value and purpose of some puzzeling antiques

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Our thanks to Frank Wilson of Wilsons' Antiques who organised the event and was question master for the evening.

Indian meal raises £760

Fantastic night at our indian meal fundraiser. We raised a total of £760. Thanks to all who came and supported us.

New Year Thank You Message

Our Chairman, Carol Groves, has recorded a short "New Year' video message for all our supporters. You can watch the video below or on our YouTube site at http://www.youtube.com/mombasachildren.

The House Next Door

assets/chrispics/newhouse.jpgThose who have visited Victory Freretown school in Mombasa will recall a run down building next to the school.  The owner of the building, having renovated the house,  has rented it  to our school.   The building has four bedrooms, a large room for food preparation and washing but could also be used for meetings or storage.  A small kitchen, a sitting room, and shower room with "proper" toilet facilities.  Visitors from Europe might particulary appreciate the latter.

This will enable the school to provide accommodation for students when necessary, not least borders from Secondary Schools when they come back to Mombasa for the holidays.  No longer will teachers and pupils have to share the same toilets. The house will provide a useful base for visiting groups as well as a meeting room or possible staff room.

St Andrew's Street collection in Worthing

On Saturday 19th November Teachers and Students of St Andrew's High School entertained shoppers in Montague Place, Worthing with music while they collected for the Charity. The total amount raised came to £239.  Well done St Andrew's. 

Quiz night raises £440 for feeding programme

Our popular annual quiz night has raised £440, which will be put towards the feeding programme at our school.

The cost of buying food in Kenya has risen sharply in recent months, in part due to the drought that has hit eastern African countries hard. As a result, we are now having to raise more than ever before to pay for the food that provides our children with what is normally the only main meal they have each day.

If you would like to donate towards our feeding programme, you can do so online now at http://www.justgiving.com/mombasachildren/.

Ben's sponsored haircut!

Longstanding supporter Ben Scrivens has raised over £100 for Friends of the Mombasa Children by letting the children at our school cut and braid his curly locks!

Ben was challenged to the 'hair cut and braid' on a recent trip to the school, where he was volunteering on behalf of the charity.

Ben agreed to let the children work their magic if supporters back home would put their hands in their pockets and sponsor him to do it. He has raised over £100 so far - if you like the results and want do donate yourself, please go to http://www.justgiving.com/BensHairCut/ now!

 

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August 2011 newsletter

You can download our latest newsletter by clicking here. The newsletter contains an important update about the effects the famine in East Africa is having on our school and the wider community - and how you can help. 

'WELL-done' - nearly there!

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Thanks to the ongoing support of St Andrew's School, Worthing, Friends of Mombasa Children have been able to dig out a well at Victory School.

 Stages One and Two - the digging out of the well and concreting the surround and metal lid for safety, are now completed.

Stage Three - installing an electric pump with underground piping - will be completed as soon as electrcity is connected to the school.

Stage Four - the final stage. This is where water will be available to the school on a daily basis. We will also check the feasibility of selling water in the local area to help with the upkeep of the well and any maintenance charges. 
Charity trustees Carol and Shirley have been able to witness the completion of stage two andDan will be overseeing stage three in July on his visit to the school.The well will enable fresh water to be pumped to the toilet block to improve sanitation and, in the future, it will help provide the school with fresh drinking water for the children and staff. 

We are also installing electricty at the school, which will improve conditions for evening revision and otherwork at the school and will enable us to provide computers and other equipment to aide learning. The fans, lights and other elements have been installed - we're almost ready to go!

Littlehampton quiz night success

assets/quiz.jpgA quiz night at Littlehampton's Maltravers Club has helped local young people raise £680 towards their fundraising efforts to get to Mombasa later this summer.

More than 96 people took part in the quiz, organised by group member Mel Short. Mel and seven young people, led by charity Trustee Dan document.write("Purch");document.write("ese"); , will be supporting the work of the charity at the school from 4th - 18th July.

Dan said, "The quiz night was a great success and everyone had a good time. Every penny raised will help my group get to Kenya and share their talents and skills with the children at Victory school."

During their two weeks in Mombasa, Dan's group will be helping to renovate part of the school's grounds and help with lessons - including drama and sports.